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STATISTICS OF 
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK 

1920-21 




UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
DEPARTMENT CIRCULAR 110 



Contribution from the States Relations Service 

A. C. TRUE, Director 



Washington, D. C. November, 1920 



WASHINGTON ! GOVERNMENT PRINTI NG OFFICE : 1921 



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^533 

^ STATISTICS OF COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK, 
\ 1920-21. 

This circular summarizes statistics relating to sources, amounts, 
,and project allotment of funds used and number and distribution 
of persons employed by the State agricultural colleges receiving 
the benefits of the act of Congress of May 8, 1914 (Smith-Lever Act), 
providing for the extension work in agriculture and home economics 
in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture. 
These statistics have been compiled in part from the budget state- 
ments in which the -State agricultural colleges have outlined their 
plan of work and in part from records on file in the States Relations 
Service. 



Table I. — Maximum amounts of Federal funds which each State 
under the cooperative extension act. 2 



is eligible to receive 



State. 



Fiscal year 
1915-16. 



Fiscal vear 

1916-17. 



I ic:il year 
1917-18. 



Fiscal vear 
1918-19. 



Fiscal vear 
1919-20. 



Fiscal vear 
1920-21. 



Alabama 

Arizona 

Arkansas 

California 

Colorado 

Connecticut 

Delaware 

Florida 

Georgia 

Idaho 

Illinois 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts. . . 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Mississippi 

Missouri 

Montana 

Nebraska 

Nevada 

New Hampshire . 

New .Terse y 

New Mexico 

New York 

North Carolina.. 
North Dakota.. . 

Ohio 

Oklahoma 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania 

Rhode Island... 
South Carolina. . 

South Dakota 

Tennessee 

Texas 

Utah 

Vermont 

Virginia 

Washington 

West Virginia 

Wisconsin 

Wyoming 



Total 1,080,000.00 



$31,491. S2 
11.715.47 
26,678.41 
21 037.45 
14,792.62 
11,397.20 
11,279.51 
16,486.94 
35, 173. 47 
13, 108. 84 
36, 282. 20 
28,931.02 
28,781.18 
24, 555. 45 
31,088.17 
24,102.11 
14,388.28 
17,746.73 
12,930.75 
28,032.37 
24, 898. 99 
29,329.35 
33,034.17 
12,950.01 
20, 715. 89 
10, 832. 94 
12, 133. 46 
17,659.22 
13, 413. 20 
33, 412. 72 
32, 952. 65 
16, 247. 19 
35,556.54 
26, 255. 69 
14,446.36 
46, 893. 54 
10,218.31 
2:., 6! I 1.15 
16.166.89 
31,201.01 
45, 969. 67 
12. 436. 74 
12,273.77 
29,271.96 
16,522.46 
22.071.73 
26,164.99 
11,249.20 



$49,401.67 
13,145.03 
40,577.08 

30. 235. 33 
18,786.47 
12,561.53 
12,345 76 
21,892.73 
56,151.36 
15,699 54 
58,184.03 
44, 706. 87 
44,432.16 
36, 685. 00 
48,661.65 

18,045.18 

24. 202. 34 
15,373.04 

43,059.35 
37,314.81 

52,229.32 

29,645.80 

11,527.06 
13,911.34 
24,041.91 
16,257.54 
52,978.32 
52,07:). 86 
21,453.18 
56,853.66 
39, 802. 10 
18,151.66 
77, 638. 33 
10,400.24 
38.767.11 
21,305.96 

75,944.30 

14. 467. 35 
14,168.57 
45,331.93 
21,957.84 
32,131 50 

12.290.20 



1.580,000. no 



$67,311.52 
1 1, 574. .59 
54, 475. 75 
39, 433. 21 
22,780.32 
13,725.86 
13,412.01 
27, 298. 52 
77, 129. 25 
18,290.24 
80,085.86 
60, 482. 72 
60,083.14 
48,814.55 
66, 235. 13 
47,605.63 
21.702.08 
30, 657. 95 
17,815.33 
58, 0S6. 33 
49, 730. 63 
01,541.93 
71,424.47 
17,866.69 
38,575.71 
12,221.18 
15,689.22 
30, 424. 60 
19,101.88 
72, 513. 92 
71,207.07 
26,659.17 
78,150.78 
53,348.51 
21,856.96 

108,383.33 
10, 582. 17 
51,843.07 
20, 4 15. 03 
66,536.03 

105,919.11 
16,497.96 

61,391.90 
27,393.22 
42, 191. 27 
53, 106. 63 
13,331.20 



$85,221.37 
16, 004. 15 
68,374.12 
48,631.09 
26,774.17 
14,890.19 
14,478.26 
32,704.31 
98,107.14 
20,880.94 

101,987.69 
76, 258. 57 
75; 734. 12 
00,944.10 

83. 808. 61 
59,357.39 
25,358.98 
37,113 56 

20. 257. 62 
73,113.31 
62, 146. 45 
77, 652. 72 
90, 619. 62 
20,325.03 
47, 505. 62 
12,915.30 
17, 467. 10 
36, 807. 29 
21,946.22 
92,049.52 
90,334.28 
31,865.16 
99, 447. 90 
66, 894. 92 
25, 562. 26 

139,128.12 
10, 764. 10 
64,919.03 
31,584.10 
84,203.54 

135, 893. 83 
18,528.57 
17,958.17 
77,451 87 
32, 828. 60 
52,251.04 
66,577.45 
14.372.20 



$103 
17 
82 
57 
30 
16 
15 
38 

119 
23 

123 
92 
91 
73 

101 
71 
29 
43 
22 
88 
74 
93 

109 
22 
56 
13 
19 

24 

111 

109 
37 

120 
80 
29 

169 
10 
77 
36 

101 
165 
20 
19 
93 
38 
62 
SO 
15 



2,080,000.00 



2,5S0,000.00 3,OSO,000.00 



131.22 
433.7] 

273. 09 
828. 97 
768. 02 
054.52 

544. 51 
110.10 
085. 03 
471. 64 

889. 52 
034.42 
385.10 
073. 65 
382. 09 
109.15 

559. 17 
699. 91 
140. 29 
562. 27 
760. 51 
814.77 
7K;.;i7 

435. 53 
609. 42 
244.98 
1S9. 98 
790.56 
585. 12 
461.49 
071.15 

745. 02 
441.33 
267. 56 
872.91 

946. 03 
994. 99 
723.17 
871. 05 
868. 55 
559. L8 
852. 97 
511.84 
263. ! s 
310.81 

113.20 



$121,041.07 

18,863 27 

96,171.76 

67, 026. 85 

34,761.87 

17,218.85 

16,610.76 

43, 515. 89 

140,062.92 

26, 062 34 

145,791.35 

107,810.27 

107,036.08 

85,203.20 

118,955.57 

82, 860. 91 

32, 672. 78 

50, 024. 78 

25, 142. 20 

ia3,167.27 

86,978.09 

109, 868. 30 

129,009.92 

25,241.71 

65,365.44 

14,303.54 

21,022.86 

49,572.67 

27,634.90 

131.120.72 

128,588.70 

42, 277. 14 

142,042.14 

93,987.74 

32,972.86 

200,617.70 

11,127.96 

91,070.95 

41,862.24 

119,538.56 

195,843.27 

22, 589. 79 

21,747.77 

109,571.81 

43,699.36 

72,370.58 

93,519.09 

16. 454. 20 



3, 580, 000. 00 



■ In 1914-15, the amount of $10,000 was allotted to each State. 

2 Each State must duplicate all Federal money above $10,000 per year. 



4 Department Circular IkO, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 



Table II.— Sources of offset to Federal Smith- Lever funds, 1919-20 and 1920-21, and 
Federal supplementary extension funds, 1919-20 and 1920-21 . 



State. 



Alabama: 

1919-20 

Supplementary. . 

1920-21 

Supplementary. . 
Arizona: 

1919-20 

Supplementary. . 

1920-21 

Supplementary. . 
Arkansas: 

1919-20 

Supplementary. . 

1920-21 

Supplementary. . 
California: 

1919-20 

Supplementary. . 

1920-21 

Supplementary. . 
Colorado: 

1919-20 

Supplementary. . 

1920-21 

Supplementary. . 
Connecticut: 

1919 20 

Supplementary. . 

1920-21 

Supplementary. . 
Delaware: 

1919-20 

Supplementary. . 

1920-21 

Supplementary. . 
• Florida: 

1919-20 

Supplementary. . 

1920-21 

Supplementary. . 
Georgia: 

1919-20 

Supplementary. . 

1920-21 

Supplementary. . 
Idaho: 

1919-20 

Supplementary. . 

1920-21 

Supplementary. . 
Illinois: 

1919-20 

Supplementary. . 

1920-21 

Supplementary. 
Indiana: 

1919-20 

Supplementary. . 

1920-21 

Supplementary. 
Iowa: 

1919-20 

Supplementary. 

1920-21 

Supplementary. 
Kansas: 

1919-20 

Supplementary. 

1920-21 

Supplementary. 
Kentucky: 

1919-20 

Supplementary. 

1920-21 

Supplementary. 
Louisiana: 

1919-20 

Supplementary. 

1920-21 

Supplementary. 
Maine: 

1919-20 

Supplementary. 

1920-21 

Supplementary. 



Total. 



State. 



893, 131. 22 
53, 729. 55 

111,041.07 
53, 729. 55 

7, 433. 71 

4,288.68 
8, 863. 27 
4, 288. 68 

72,273.09 
41, 696. 01 
86,171.76 

41. 696. 01 

47,828.97 
27,593.04 
57,020.85 
27, 593.64 

20. 768. 02 
11,981.55 
24,761.87 
11,981.55 

6,054.52 
3, 492. 99 
7, 218. 85 
3, 492. 99 

5, 544. 51 
3, 198. 75 
6,610.76 
3, 198. 75 

28, 110. 10 
16, 217. 37 
33, 515. 89 
16, 217. 37 

109, 085. 03 
62, 933. 67 

130, 062. 92 
62, 933. 67 

13, 471. 64 
7, 772. 10 

16, 062. 34 
7, 772. 10 

113, 889. 52 
65, 705. 49 

135, 791. 35 
65, 705. 49 

82, 034. 42 
47,327.55 

97. 810. 27 
47, 327. 55 

81,385.10 
46, 952. 94 
97, 036. 08 
46, 952. 94 

63, 073. 65 
36,388.65 
75, 203. 20 
36,388.65 

91,382.09 
52, 720. 44 
108,955.57 
52, 720. 44 

6i, 109. 15 

35. 255. 28 
72, 860. 91 
35, 255. 28 

19, 015. 88 
10, 970. 70 
22, 672. 78 
10, 970. 70 



$92, 500. 00 
20, 000. 00 
92, 139. 83 
35, 729. 55 

7, 433. 71 

4, 288. 08 
8, 863. 27 
4, 288. 68 

72, 273. 09 



86, 171. 76 



47, 828. 97 
27, 593. 64 
57, 026. 85 
27, 593. 64 

20, 768. 02 
4, 046. 00 

24, 761. 87 
4,781.55 

6,054.52 
3, 492. 99 
7,218.85 
3, 492. 99 

5,544.51 



6, 610. 76 



28, 110. 10 
16,217.37 
33,515.89 



109, 085. 03 
" 130,' 062." 92 



13, 471. 64 
7,772.10 

16, 062. 34 
7, 772. 10 

83, 400. 00 

'si," 600." 66' 



County. 



82,034.42 
47,327.55 
80, 000. 00 



81,385.10 
4, 650. 00 
18,036.08 



63, 073. 65 
'75,'203.26 



91,382.09 

2, 720. 44 

108, 955. 57 



48, 500. 00 
"46," 460." 91 



19,015.88 
10, 970. 70 
22, 672. 78 



$031. 32 
33, 729. 55 
18,901.24 
18,000.00 



College. 



41, 096. 01 



41,696.01 



16,217.37 



62, 933. 07 
"62," 933." 67 



17,810.27 
47,327.55 



42, 302. 94 
79, 000. 00 
46, 952. 94 



36, 388. 65 
"36," 388." 65 



50, 000. 00 



52, 720. 44 

12, 609. 15 
35, 255. 28 
30, 000. 00 
35, 255. 28 



10, 970. 70 



$7, 200 



Local. 



S3, 198. 75 



3, 198. 75 



30, 489. 52 
65,705.49 
54,191.35 
65,705.49 



2, 400. 00 



Statistics of Cooperative Extension Work, 1920-1921. 5 



Table II.— Sources of offset to Federal Smith-Lever funds, 1919-20 and 1920-21, and 
Federal supplementary extension funds , 1919-20 and 1920-21 — Continued. 



State. 


Total. 


State. 


County. 


College. 


Local. 


Maryland: 

1919-20 


$33,569.17 
19, 366. 83 
40, 024. 78 
19, 366. 83 

12, 699. 91 

7, 326. S7 
15, 142. 20 
7, 326. 87 

78, 140. 29 
45, 0SO. 94 
93, 167. 27 
45,080.94 

64,562.27 
37,247. 16 
76,97S.09 
37,217.46 

83,760.51 
48.323.37 
99,868.30 
48,323.37 

99,814.77 
57,585.45 
119,009.92 
57,585.45 

12,783.37 
7.375.02 

15,241.71 
7,375.02 

46,435.53 

26,789.73 
55,365.44 
26,789.73 

3,609.42 
2.082.36 

2,082.36 

9,244.98 
5,333.64 
11,022.86 
5,333.64 

33.189.98 
19,148.07 
39,5 

19,148.07 

14,790.56 
17,634.90 

101,585.12 
58,606.80 

121,120.72 
,606.80 

99,461.49 
,381.63 
118,588.70 
57,31 

27,071.15 
15,617.97 
32,277.14 
15,617.97 

110,745.02 
63,891.36 
132,042.14 

63,891.36 

70,441.33 
411,639.23 
83,987.74 
40,639.23 


833,569.17 
19,366.83 
40, 024. 78 
19,366.83 

12, 699. 91 
7, 320. 87 
15, 142. 20 






Supplementary 






1920-21 






Supplementary 






Massachusetts: 

1919-20 








Supplementary 








1920-21 








Supplementary 


$7, 326. 87 






Michigan: 

1919-20 


78, 140. 29 






Supplementary 


45, 080. 94 






1920-21 


93, 167. 27 






Supplementary 


45,080.94 






Minnesota: 

1919-20 


64,562.27 








37,247.46 






1920-21 


76,978.09 








37,247.46 

36,760.51 

48,323.37 

3,668.30 

48,323.37 

29,814.77 
30,000.00 






Mississippi: 

1919-20 


47,000.00 












1920-21 


96,200.00 












Missouri: 

1919-20 


70,000.00 










^27 585 45 


1920-21 


70,000.00 




19,1109.92 
57 585.45 








Montana: 

1919-20 


12.783.37 
7,375.02 

15,241.71 
7,375.02 
































Nebraska: 

1919-20 




846,435.53 








26,789.73 




1920-21 




55, 365. 44 








26,789.73 




Nevada: 

1919-20 


3,609.42 
2,082.36 














1920-21 




4,303.54 

2,0S2.36 












New Hampshire: 

1919-20 


9,244.98 








5,333.64 






1920-21 


11,022.86 








5, 333. 64 






New Jersey: 

1919-20 


33, 

6.810.02 

. 572. 67 

19,148.07 

14,71 

17,634.90 








12,338.05 






1920-21 














New Mexico: 

1919-20 
















1920-21 










8,533.02 






New York: 
1919-20 


93,135.12 

56.75i).(iO 

6,000.00 

51,000.00 

99,461.49 

30,0(10. en 
118,588.70 
30,000.00 


8,450.00 

1,856.80 

64,120.72 

7,606.80 










1920-21. . . . . 


51,000.00 








North Carolina: 

1919-20 














1920-21 






27, 381. 63 






North Dakota: 
1919 20 










15,617.97 






1920-21 


32,277.14 
9,999.86 

110,745.02 








5,618.11 






Ohio: 

1919-20 








63,891.36 






1920-21 


132,042.14 








63,891.36 






Oklahoma: 

1919 20 ... 


70,441.33 
""83 ,"987." 74* 




















40,639.23 







6 Department Circular 1W, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 

Table II. — Sources of offset to Federal Smith-Lever funds, 1919-20 and 1920-21, and 
Federal supplementary extension funds, 1919-20 and 1920-21 — Continued. 



State. 


Total. 


State. 


County. 


College. 


Local. 


Oregon: 


$19,267.56 
11,115.90 
22,972.86 
11,115.90 

159,872.91 
25,000.00 

190,617.70 
92,231.37 

946. 03 

545. 79 

1,127.96 

545.79 

67,994.99 
39,227.88 
M, 070. 00 
39,227.88 

26,723.17 
15,417.21 
31,862.24 
15,417.21 

91,871.05 

38,865.00 
109,538.56 
53,002.53 

155. 868. 55 
89,924.16 

1S5,S13.27 
89,921.16 

10,559.18 
6,091.83 

12,589.79 
6,091.83 

9,852.97 
5,681.40 
11,747.77 
5,684.40 

83,511.84 
48,179.91 
99,571.81 
48,179.91 

28,263.98 
16,306.11 
33,699.36 
16,306.14 

52,310.81 
30,179.31 
62,370.58 
30,179.31 

70,048.27 
40,412.46 
83,519.09 
40,412.46 

5,413.20 
3, 123. 00 
6,454.20 
3, 123. 00 


$19,267.56 










811,115.90 








22,972.86 








11,115.90 
57,500.00 






i ania: 
1919-20 


102,372.91 
25,000.00 

190,617.70 
11,382.30 

916.03 












1920 21 










80,852.07 






Rhode island: 
1919 20 










8545. 79 

1,127.96 

545. 79 




1920 21 
















South Carolina: 
1919 20 


67,994.99 








39,227.88 






1920 21 


81,070.00 








39,227.88 






South Dakota: 
l'>19 20 


26,723.17 
15,417.21 
31,862.24 
15,417.21 

48,000.00 

1,000.00 

47,000.00 














1920-21 
















Tennessee: 

1919-20 


37,865.00 

62,538.56 
53,002.53 










1920-21 












Texas: 

1919 20 


155,868.55 








89,924.16 






1920 21 


185,843.27 








89,924.16 






Utah: 

1919 20 


10,559.18 
6,091.83 

12,589.79 
6,091.83 

9,852.97 














1920 21 
















Vermont: 

1919-20 . 












5,681.40 




1920-21 . 


11,747.77 
5,684.40 

83,511.84 














Virginia: 

1919-20 










48, 179. 91 






1920 21 


99, 571. 81 
32,119.94 

28,263.98 








16,059.97 






Washington: 
1919^20 .. 








16,306.14 






1920-21 . . 


33,699.36 








16,306.14 

4,490.00 






West Virginia: 
1919-20 


47,820.81 
30, 179. 31 
30,000.00 












1920-21 


32,370.58 
30,179.31 












Wisconsin: 

1919-20 


70,048.27 








30,412.46 
13,935.22 


10,000.00 




1920-21 


69,583.87 
40,412.46 

5,413.20 
3,123.00 
6,454.20 
3, 123. 00 










Wyoming: 
1919 20 
















1920-21 
























Total: 

1919-20 


2,600,000.00 
1,418,628.10 
3,099,999.05 
1,500,000.00 


2,328,948.25 
368,134.94 

2,560,255.95 
334,779.43 


185,676.70 

935,916.48 

309,224.17 

1,021,295.93 


54,885.53 
18,086.99 
124,917.66 
17.434.95 


$30,489.52 




96,489.69 


1920-21 


105,601.27 




126,489.69 







Statistics of Cooperative Extension Work, 1920-1921. 7 

Table III. — Sources of funds for cooperative agricultural extension work, 1919-20 

and 1920-21. 



State. 



Alabama: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Arizona: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Arkansas: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

California: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Colorado: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Connecticut: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Delaware: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Florida: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Georgia: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Idaho: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Illinois: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Indiana: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Iowa: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Kansas: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Kentucky: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Louisiana: 

1919-20.... 

1920-21 

Maine: 

1919-20 

1920-21.... 
Maryland: 

1919-20 

1920-21 .... 
Massachusetts: 

1919-20.... 

1920-21.... 
Michigan: 

1919-20.... 

1920-21.... 
Minnesota: 

1919-20.... 

1920-21.... 
Mississippi: 

1919-20.... 

1920-21 .... 



$35,000 



TJ nited States 
Department 
of Agricul- 
ture. 



Farm- 
ers' 
coop- 
erative 
dem- 
on- 
stra- 
tion 
work. 



Other 
bu- 
reaus. 



.$10, 260 



25,000 
25, 000 

14, 780 
5,100 



2,300 
2,100 

7, son 
2, 700 



5,120 



17,020 
6,980 

4,050 

10,680 



7,450 
3,720 

7,100 
6,940 

5,000 
2,200 

3,600 



12, 931 

4,140 

1,000 



3, 700 
1,500 

5,620 
1,800 

4,900 
5,280 

6,900 
2,800 

23,360 
8,930 



Smith-Lever. 



Regular. 



Federal. 



.$103, 131 
121,041 

17,434 
18,863 

82,273 
96, 172 

57, 828 
67,027 

30,768 
34, 762 

16,055 
17,219 

15,544 
16,611 

38, 110 
43,516 

119,085 
140,063 

23,472 
26,062 

123, 890 
145,791 

92,034 
107, 810 

91,385 
107, 036 

73, 074 
85,203 

101,382 
118,956 

71,109 

82, Mil 

29,010 
32,673 

43, 569 
50, 025 

22,700 
25, 142 

88, 140 
103, 167 

74,562 
86,978 

93, 761 
109, 869 



State. 



$93, 131 
111,041 

7,434 
8,863 

72,273 
86, 172 

57,027 

20,768 
24,762 

6,055 
7,219 

5,544 
6,611 

28,110 
33,516 

109,085 
130,063 

13,472 
16,062 

113,890 
135,791 

82,034 
97,810 

81,385 
97,036 

63,074 

75, 203 

91,382 
108, 956 

61,109 

72, 861 

19,016 
22,673 

33,569 
40,025 

12, 700 
15, 142 

78, 140 
93, 167 

64, 562 
76, 978 

83,761 
99,869 



Supplementary. 



Federal 



$53,730 
53,730 

4,289 
4; 289 

41,696 

41,696 

27, 594 
27, 594 

11,982 
11,982 

3,493 
3,493 

3,199 
3,199 

16,217 
16,217 

62,934 
62,934 

7.772 
7,772 

65, 705 
65, 705 

47,328 
47,328 

46,953 
46, 953 

36,3S9 
36,389 

52,720 
52,720 

35,255 
35,255 

10,971 
10,971 

19,367 
19,367 

7,327 
7,327 

45,081 
45,081 

37,247 
37,248 

48,323 
48,323 



State. 



$53, 730 
53, 730 

4,289 
4,289 



$38,711 



41,696 
41, 696 

27,594 
27,594 

11,982 
11,982 

3,493 
3/493 

3,199 
3,191 

16,217 
16,217 

62,934 
62,934 

7,772 

7,772 

65, 705 
65, 705 

47,32* 
47,328 

46,953 
46, 953 

36,389 
36,3S9 

52,720 
52, 720 

35,255 
35,255 

10,971 
10,971 

19,367 
19,367 

7, 327 
7,327 

45,081 
45,081 

37,247 
37,248 

48,323 
48,323 



State 
and 
col- 
lege. 



68,001 
105, 868 

12,050 
10,000 

43, 420 
93, 754 



11,075 



9,590 
1,100 



109,200 
202,201 



8,000 



15, 180 

40, 080 
102, 525 

.50, 485 
37, 018 



4,300 
3,940 

12, 780 
46, 593 

60,926 
83,687 



63,888 
39,022 



County. 



$20,000 
28,099 

12,625 
19, 722 

118,384 

111,854 

120,000 
116,250 

51 . 878 

51,090 

38, 774 



51,040 
57,390 

67, 480 
110,656 

99,291 
137,532 

174,305 
318, 405 

79, 183 
60, 670 

224,824 

46, 351 
109, 144 

5,000 



31,480 
36,783 



802 

41.753 
15,500 

163,600 
238,800 

93,284 
48,999 

121,283 
106, 618 

95, 800 
140,000 



41,115 



2,400 
17,282 



4,706 



5,000 

600 
32,500 

4,516 



13,326 
44,100 



187, 450 
294, 500 



1,000 
5,000 



3,200 



lillll 



90,980 
5,400 



Total. 



$368, 982 
407,041 

124, 486 
133, 837 

404, 102 
415, 690 

369,247 
422, 660 

163, 328 
185, 188 

167,789 
185,852 

35, 586 
52,001 

183, 404 
191,956 

479. 138 
586, 130 

285, 129 
437,491 

543, 495 
739,397 

381,881 
435,946 

740, 530 
885,210 

321,562 
393, 012 

342, 804 
373,352 

282. 139 
305,355 

94, 474 
101, 830 

189, 105 
207,377 

303,000 
402,625 

377,363 
352,265 

419, 869 
492, 653 

433,728 
490,314 



8 Department Circular 1W, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 

Table III. — Sources of funds for cooperative agricultural extension work, 1919-20 

and 1920-21— Continued. 



State. 



Missouri: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Montana: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Nebraska: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Nevada: 

1919-20 

1920-2,1 

New Hampshire: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

New Jersey: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

New Mexico: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

New York: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

North Carolina: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

North Dakota: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Ohio: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Oklahoma: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Oregon: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Pennsylvania: 

19i9-20 

1920-21 

Rhode Island: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

South Carolina: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

South Dakota: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Tennessee: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Texas: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Utah: 

1919-20 

1920-21 

Vermont: 

1919-20 

1920-211 

Virginia: 

1919-20 

1920-21 



United States 
Department 

of Agricul- 
ture. 



Farm 
ers' 
coop- 
erative 
dem- 
on- 
stra- 
tion 
work. 



110,800 

10, 800 

24, 600 
24, 600 

12,000 
11,400 

10, 500 
11,100 

16, 250 
19,200 

10,533 
15,016 

20, 119 

22,808 

11,700 
10,500 

35,000 
36,000 

20,400 
25,800 

8,400 
9,900 

34,000 
34,000 

20,400 
23,400 

4,200 
69 

7,500 
7,500 

34,000 
32,800 

20,400 
23,220 

35,000 
35,000 

59,000 
59, 000 

21,600 
23,100 

18,600 



Other 

bu- 
reaus. 



S7, 080 
1,200 

27,000 
3,420 

3,650 
4,100 

1,500 



1,200 



3,300 
1,805 

1,500 
3,500 

19, 140 
20,420 

3,000 



3,S00 
1,500 

3,860 
4, 

3,480 
4, 



1,000 



15,770 
11,220 



13,610 
10,580 

19,430 
7,400 

2,700 
600 



32.000 2,400 

32.0001 1,300 



Smith-Lever. 



Regular. 



Federal. 



$109,815 
129,010 

22, 783 
25,242 

56,436 
65,365 

13,609 
14,303 

19,245 
21,023 

4?, 190 
49,573 

24,791 
27,635 

111,585 
131, 121 

109,461 
128,589 

37,071 

42,277 

120, 745 
142,042 

80,441 
93,988 

29,267 
32,973 

169, 873 
200,618 

10,946 
11,128 

77,995 
91,071 

36,723 

41,862 

101,871 
119,539 

165,869. 

195, 843 

20,559 
22,589 

19,853 

21,748 



93,512 83 
109, 572 99, 



State. 



,815 



,245 

,02;-; 



101. 
121 



,461 
,589 



11!). 
132, 



159, 
190, 



946 
,128 



01. 
109, 



155. 
185, 



.853 
,748 



Supplementary. 



Federal. 



512 
572 



State. 



157,585 

57, 585 

7,375 
7, 375 

26, 790 
26, 790 

2,0^2 
2,082 

5,334 
5,334 

19,148 
19,148 

8,533 
8,533 



57,382 

57,382 

15,618' 
15,618 

63,891 
63,891 

40,639 
40,639 

11,116 
11,115 

25,000 
92, 234 

546 
546 

39,228 
39,228 

15,417 
15,417 

38,865 
53,003 

89,924 
89,924 

6,092 
6,092 

5,684 
5, 684 

48, ISO 
48, 180 



State 
and 
col- 
lege. 



157,585 

57, 5S5 

7,375 
7,375 

26,790 
26, 790 

2,082 
2,082 

5,334 
5,334 

19,148 
19,14S 

8,533 

8,533 



58,607i 58,607 
58,607| 58,607 



57,382 
57,382 

15,618 

15,618 

63,891 
63,891 

40,639 
40,639 

11,116 
11,115 

25,000 
92,234 

546 
546 

39, 228 
39,228 

15,417 
15,417 

38,865 
53,003 

89, 924 
89,924 

6,092 
6,092 

5,684 
5,684 

48, 180 
48, 180 



559, 842 
69, 585 



21,9S0 
26,' 067 



6,279 



28,940 

160, 780 
160,653 



134,801 

28,000 
29,000 

40,356 
37,959 



County. 



93,340 
1,200 



750 
6,116 

7,300 
7,000 

35,584 
33,583 

2,000 
3,000 



10,930 

13,180 
48, 450 

21,913 
18,600 



75,000 
94, 500 

42,750 
80, 505 

3,900 
12,600 

36,440 
38, 162 

70,000 
77,700 

51,391 
60,737 

297,226 
384, 781 

51,518 
82,450 

62,819 

81,782 

59,384 
62,597 

45,881 
100,000 

38,065 
64,100 



Other, 



18, 400 
1,350 



17,700 



46,373 
3,975 



41,400 



6,500 
6,200 

13,481 

57,820 

94,538 
81,665 



119,627 
243,455 

52,370 
37, 102 

15,600 
15,600 

18,342 
66,614 



4,300 

11,880 
20,000 

72,920 



8,500 
2,1S8 



550 
6,725 



27,780 
3,050 



22,000 
11,544 



Total. 



S351 
376 



212 

2-17 



232 
292, 



801 
970 



429 

(.35 



209 

242 



471 
518 



327 
418 



205 
263 



386 

575 



201 
350 



251 

243 



322 
383 



699 

S82 



337 

405 



714 
540 

458 
339 

456 
295 

982 
537 

048 
076 

073 
437 

834 
601 

590 

290 

344 
613 

597 
372 
X 
212 
122 

781 

054 

0,31 

006 

946 
773 

234 
352 



527 
026 



082 
664 



644 
319 



032 
664 



670 

418 



1 Estimated, budget not received. 



Statistics of Cooperative Extension Work, 1920-1921. 9 

Table III. — Sources of funds for cooperative agricultural extension work, 1919-20 

and 1920-21— Continued. 





United States 
Department 


Smith-Lever. 


State 
and 
col- 
lege. 


Coimty. 


Other. 






of Agricul- 
ture. 


Regular. 


Supplementary. 




State. 


Farm- 
ers' 
coop- 
erative 
dem- 
on- 
stra- 
tion 
work. 


Other 
bu- 
reaus. 


Federal. 


State. 


Federal. 


State. 


Total. 


Washington: 
1919-20... 


$21,600 
25,800 

19,000 
19,000 

8,100 
10,200 

15,900 
19,500 

984,780 
1,006,750 


$9,020 

3,600 
2,000 

2,000 
2,000 

1,500 

295,795 
174,497 


$38,264 
43,699 

62,311 
72,371 

80,048 
93,519 

15,413 
16,454 

3,080,000 
3,580,000 


$28,264 
33,699 

52,311 
62,371 

70,048 
83,519 

5,413 
6,454 

2,600,000 
3,100,000 


$16,306 
16,306 

30,179 

30,179 

40,412 
40,412 

3,123 
3,123 

1,418,627 
1,500,000 


$16,306 
16,306 

30,179 
30,179 

40,412 
40,412 

3,123 
3,123 

1,418,627 
1,500,000 




$82,738 
99,734 

39,059 


$24,482 


$212,498 


1920-21... 




260,026 

257,418 
255,100 

283,885 
'295,064 

137,063 
132,737 

14,253,944 
16,830,649 


WestVirginia: 
1919-20... 
1920-21... 


$20,779 
39,000 

20,882 


Wisconsin: 
1919-20... 
1920-21... 


21,983 
25,002 

26,134 
27,060 

2,994,031 
3,727,031 


496,583 
611,391 


Wyoming: 

1919-20... 

1920-21... 
Total: 

1919-20... 

1920-21... 


66,457 
57,023 

965,503 
1,630,980 



10298°— 2C 



10 Department Circular HO, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 

Table IV. — Total of funds from all sources for cooperative agricultural 



State. 



g.22 ; 

Ah 



■3 3 



Ala.: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
Ariz.: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
Ark.: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
Calif.: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
Colo.: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
Conn.: 

1919-20. . 

1920-21., 
Del.: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21. 
Fla.: 

1919-20. 

1920-21. 
Ga.: 

1919-20. 

1920-21. 
Idaho: 

1919-20. 

1920-21. 
111.: 

1919-20. 

1920-21. 
Ind.: 

1919-20. 

1920-21. 
Iowa: 

1919-20. 

1920 21. 
Kans.: 

1919-20. 

1920-21. 
Kv.: 

1919-20. 

1920-21. 
La.: 

1919-20. 

1920-21. 
Me.: 

1919-20. 

1920-21. 
Md.: 

1919-20. 

1920-21. 
Mass.: 

1919-20. 

1920-21. 
Mich.: 

1919-20. 

1920-21. 
M inn . : 

1919-20. 

1920-21. 
Miss.: 

1919-20. 

1920-21. 
Mo.: 

1919-20. 

1920-21. 
Mont.: 

1919-20. 

1920-21. 
Nebr.: 

1919-20. 

1920-21. 



$368,982 
407,041 

124,486 
133,837 

404, 102 
415,690 

369, 247 
422,660 

163,328 
185, 188 

167, 789 
185,852 

35,586 
52,001 

183,404 
191,956 

479. 138 
586, 130 

285, 129 
437,491 

543,495 
739, 39" 

381,881 
435,946 

740,530 
885,210 

321,562 
393,012 

342, S04 
373,352 

252. 139 
305,355 

94,474 
101,830 

189, 105 
207,377 

303,000 

402,62.3 

377,363 
352, 265 

419, 869 
492, 653 

433, 72^ 
490,314 

351,714 
376,540 

212. 455 

247,339 

232. 456 
292,295 



$18, 800 
18,510 



8,744 

26, 529 
31,181 

23,500 
28,300 

10,370 
12,990 

14,010 
20,201 

6,706 
14, 996 

10,205 
10,540 

24,800 
36, 100 

19,540 
31,260 

15,995 
15,24 

16,304 
15,755 

47,540 
30, 100 

12,000 
16,939 

31,151 
27,006 

14,520 
19,050 

14,903 
15,060 

21,214 
24, 480 

21,210 
18,820 

14,390 
14,850 

29,060 
20,4S7 

15,080 
15, 200 

15,400 
15,040 

19, 783 
10, 3 14 

11,393 
15,945 



$3,800 

4,000 

1,240 
1,300 

4,046 
6,000 



1,200 
1,040 



1,054 



3,201 
3,696 

11,000 
10,000 

3,000 
3,600 

5,000 
4,000 

2,500 
2,500 

13,333 
11,400 

1,200 



4,000 
6,000 

3,565 
5,000 

1,200 
800 

3,500 
4,500 

3,900 
4,340 



3,000 

3,500 
6,840 

5,700 
7,500 

6,000 
6,520 

1,500 
3,500 

2,000 

8,880! 



$186,452 
208, 310 

32, 436 
35, 802 

213,479 
200,965 

239,390 
292,920 

100,020 
105, 864 

36,280 
42,300 

12,900 
15, 720 

77,470 
91, 137 

215,898 
272, 222 

128,580 
154,365 

404,600 
569,250 

259,357 
302,568 

479, 227 
689,300 

177,524 
222,550 

145,073 
132,036 

151,994 
146, 125 

47,1.50 
49,590 

77,993 
81,667 

140,840 
110,252 

202, 167 
169,721 

278, 
349,208 

220, S46 
224, 142 

171,926 
202, 720 

100, .875 
132, <90 

147,695 
159,440 



$91,331 
117,271 

12,243 

17,400 

125, 208 
133,844 

62,220 
62,588 

12,415 
13,280 

37, 767 
37,651 



$1,000 
1,600 



7,380 
1,500 



s?s,i;oo 
4,930 

10, 107 
12,241 



§4,080 



$1,399 

1,700 



$5, 240 



$5, 600 
3,960 



4,900 



3,220 
5,400 



$2,800 
4,200 



$6, 500 
4,500 



67, 725 
71,261 

143, 520 
185,608 

42, 420 
50,768 

74,500 
91,200 

20,510 
23,665 

71,954 
95,020 

34,670 
44,863 

92,000 
108,260 

63,628 
76,410 

15,211 

17,090 

43,418 

54,3S0 

51,210 
95,846 

48,925 
3S,912 

44, 340 
49,880 

114,140 
137,042 

62,578 
49, 754 

47, 400 
39,050 

24,225 
30,500 



1,000 
8,500 



2,900 
1,200 



14,993 
10,420 

4,000 
4,600 



NIK) 

s,;,) 



2,500 

500 
1,395 

3,400 



1,620 
940 

3,200 



6,000 
9,300 



26,270 
27, " 

13,655 
23, 130 

29, 230 
26,200 

5,000 
12,650 

14,383 

7, 460 

13,940 
6,900 

50, 550 
62,059 

15,000 
27, 700 

20,400 
17,798 

25,800 
51,500 

16,061 
23,400 

15,900 

24,440 

10,740 
12,450 

6,990 
7,040 

7,600 
8,040 

27,290 
101,114 

38,850 
46,287 

15,830 

23,260 

20,972 
29,950 

24, 180 
18, 200 

6,700 
11,950 

17,710 
26, 120 



4,000 
4,480 



4,800 
3,850 



4,000 
8,500 



3,660 
5,250 



3,000 
3,900 



2,800 



1,550 



2,600 



4,420 
3,682 

6,500 
8,100 

14,460 
17,100 

6,000 
7,100 

7,440 
12,600 

11, 600 

14,900 

5,674 
7,600 

9,060 
13,200 

5,900 
6,840 

2,540 
1,850 

6,200 
3,800 

7,180 
6,150 

6,535 

8,500 

2,700 
4,850 

9,820 
11,900 

11,880 
15,600 

2,300 

4,350 

3,110 
3,440 



2,400 
2,700 



8,300 
13,340 

3,140 
3,400 

9,200 
9,400 

3,521 

4,760 

2,420 
2,720 

3,200 
3,100 

6,320 
5,835 

5, 835 
7,600 

4,420 
4,850 



3,800 

5,890 

8,350 

2,000 
3,900 

2,740 
7,140 



9,400 
6,600 

7,320 
7,740 

5,200 
7,000 

10, 180 
11,580 

14,476 
12,200 

5,673 
6,S00 

4,600 
12,100 

8,260 
7,040 



3,140 

3,400 
3,500 

5,390 
6,718 

3,000 



16, 190 

12,970 

15,230 
11, 000 

7, 510 
6,940 

3,300 
4, 230 

2,980 
2,840 



Statistics of Cooperative Extension Work, 1920-1921. H 



extension work for two years ending June 30, 1921, by projects. 



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$7,350 
2,550 


88,560 
4,140 


$6,090 
6,970 


$1,600 
1,060 


$4,490 
2,900 




S3, 600 
3,360 


$3,000 
3,300 




87,800 
10,040 








$5,430 
7,200 

7,922 












$150 
150 






$50,500 
50, 820 






























3,400 
4,380 










4,120 
1,800 

2,700 
3,200 

3,700 
4,330 

8,300 
6,000 




8,400 
20,920 
























$2,500 






















15, 167 
3,972 

5,168 
































3,190 
4,390 

3,100 
4,750 














10,810 
10,600 

12,000 
16,400 


























4,924 

6,602 
4,000 

1,289 
1,035 




1,900 
4,650 

937 
3,650 




2,600 
2,150 






1,500 
1,500 


1,000 


























3,750 






















3,600 
480 

3,700 
4,500 

6,850 
5,100 

4,100 
3,000 

2,900 

3,050 




















































4,425 
11,940 

7,700 
7,900 

7, 360 
9,120 

18,750 
14,300 

5,840 
7,150 

4,120 
3,500 


6,680 
7,600 

3,900 
4,380 

3,500 
4, 500 

8,620 
7,020 

9,250 
15,100 

2,260 
1,750 

4,700 
6,700 

8,200 
16,080 


2,500 


2,500 


$3,000 


5,400 
6,800 


11,600 
14,800 




4,200 
13,500 


3,000 
5,000 














4,500 

4,314 
38,911 




3,558 


3,720 
11,850 














3,900 

6,000 
5,500 

5,640 
6,540 

10, 100 
10,200 

3,200 
3,850 

3,040 
9, 600 












34,860 








































5,600 
6,840 


3,270 




3,100 
3,600 

9,050 
9,700 

9,950 
10, 770 

3,100 

4,700 








5,220 




















2,400 
4,950 

2,407 
4,850 




$5,340 
5,580 


8, SCO 
8,100 








3,100 
















$17,530 
20,090 
















9,960 
8,160 




























2,500 
3,000 










9,311 




700 












3,600 


4,300 












3, 260 
3,740 










































3,100 
3,440 

4,690 
5, 065 

7,600 

IS, 07o 

1,490 

1,400 


3,300 
6,630 

3,800 
11,985 

13,785 
13,300 

1,410 
2,340 

5,600 

10, 750 

3,610 
4,325 

4,760 
6,400 


2,960 
3,060 

580 
780 

5,800 

3,120 
3,0S0 


5,060 
5,780 


300 
300 


3,480 




1,380 














1,900 
3,900 














4,640 

5,185 

3 600 


6,080 
10, 42."i 

7,935 
3,000 






4,640 
5,090 


10,380 
3,595 

11,441 
1,820 

2,400 




4,101 


430 
2,800 


451 

3,000 
4,40C 


4,750 


500 




5*200 














9,460 
6, 898 

6, 340 


2,400 
3,050 








. 




















3, 700 

7, 5U 




7, 70C 
10,00C 

3,69C 


5,400 
21,470 


























3, 230 
1,400 


8,150 
19,780 

3,000 

4,150 

2,400 
1 3,900 


4,290 
4,440 

3,700 
4,200 

2, 950 




4,400 

8,44li 

2,950 

2,400 
s win 








19,19t 
7,011 





400 
425 


4,325 


















10,000 








1,000 


700 




14,40C 





1,265 




3,32C 


3,608 








8,5001 















12 Department Circular UO, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 

Table IV. — Total of funds from all sources for cooperative agricultural 



State. 



Nev.: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
K. II.: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
N. J.: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
N. Mex.: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
N. Y.: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
N. C: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
N. Dak.: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
Ohio: 

1919-20. . 

1920-21 . . 
Okla.: 

1919-20. . 

1920-21.. 
Oreg.: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
Pa.: 

19i9-20.. 

1920-21.. 
R. I.: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
S. C: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
S. Dak.: 

19'19-20.. 

1920-21.. 
Tenn.: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
Texas: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
Itah: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
VI.: 

1919-20. . 

1920-211. 
Va.: 

1919-20. . 

1920-21.. 
Wash.: 

1919-20. . 

1920-21.. 
W. Va.: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21.. 
Wis.: 

1919-20.. 

1920-21. 
Wyo.: 

1919-20. . 

1920-21.. 



$54,982 

72, 537 

93,04S 
100,076 

196,073 
226,43 

177,834 
180,601 

801,590 
970,290 

129,344 
635,613 

209,597 
242,372 

471,212 
518,122 

327,781 
418,054 

205,631 
263,996 

386,946 
575,773 

37,234 
35,352 

294,997 
359,988 

251,527 
243,026 

322,082 
383,664 

699,644 
882,319 

160,932 
159,664 

97, 187 
101,064 

337,670 
405,418 

212,498 
260,026 

257,418 
255,100 

283,885 
295,064 

137,063 
132,737 



Total: 
1919-20.14,253,944 
1920-21.116,830,649 



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1,100 
1,600 

2, 800 
2,000 

1,980 

3,064 

25, 130 
29, 900 

10,446 
12,725 

500 
4,250 

2,800 
8,600 

5,296 

2,456 

3,000 
3,000 

14,000 
8,810 

564 
648 

5,900 
4,700 

3,000 
3,247 

9,687 
11,454 

11,087 
13,460 

800 
600 

500 
500 

5,238 
8,814 

2,000 
2,000 

5,650 
6,870 

7,500 
11,628 

2,000 
600 



207,057 

245,802 



817,119 
31,433 

52,814 
49,007 

93, 741 
94,312 

110,526 
110,050 

383,871 

452,968 

202,775 
271,488 

112,867 
127,765 

238,460 
248,240 

157,943 
193,899 

105,914 
138,224 

193,050 
276,399 

16,496 
15,253 

95,997 
91,250 

176,480 
158,742 

141,097 
151,046 

360,110 
415,107 

83,660 
80,500 

49, 550 
51,445 

177,568 
210,573 

96,024 
128, 100 

117,112 
107,704 

139,957 
142,467 

57,364 
56,603 






810,500 
15,360 

17,483! 
17,320 

25,926 
43,314 

16,292 
16,055 

152,719 
187,329 

9t,73S 
158,090 

18,870 
24,172 

36,841 
40,926 

103,203 
130, 800 

17,350 

25,375 

65,020 
98,062 

6,100 
7,498 

104,884 
128,662 

10,480 
11,055 

91,918 
136, 144 

160,312 
191,735 

22,570 
32,900 

24,580 

20, 502 

81,534 
95, 101 

28,833 

36,742 

37,690 
37,700 

10,250 
20,532 

22,374 
26,670 



857,991 

55,308 



7,429,596 2,571,725 
8,463,639 3,149,647 



1,210 
1,210 



3,050 
3,600 



5,000 
4,360 

4,950 
8,060 



2,000 



2,060 
4,100 

19,100 
9,390 



143,974 
139,293 



$13,219 
11,080 

5,930 

14,940 

32,439 
40,134 

24,974 
21,936 

30,801 
74,020 

2,700 



25,590 
33,495 

23,200 
43, 140 

18,183 
17,800 

26,269 
32,025 

8,000 
12,650 

5,600 
6,940 

7,851 
7,870 

19,680 
23,590 

3,580 
4,300 

4,920 
5,150 

20,460 
19,750 

9,405 
9,405 

9,840 
8,380 

35,825 
36,330 

27,630 
23,821 

7,900 
11,820 

25,641 
28,864 



831,355 
1,103,139 



3,700 
3,670 



$3,900 



14,240 
19,630 

12,550 
27,770 



3,900' 

7,640 

7,480 



4,100 
4,675 



11,750 

18,550 



10,000 
8,833 

3,800 
4,000 

10,866 
11,660 

16,430 
13,500 



$11,780 
2,600 



6,300 
7,000 

3,650 
3,800 

9,270 
7,947 

11,490 
12,597 

3,540 
650 



16,489 260,199 
9,270 326,424 



$4,120 
5,100 



12,290 
16,330 



1,700 



6,100 
7,730 



300 
3,975 

8,100 
17, 800 



1,925 
2,125 



6,950 
7,600 



600 
600 

3,700 
7,900 



2,500 
3,917 

3,600 
5,500 

3,508 
2,960 



126,199 
210,862 



$3,200 
3,400 

3, 580 
3,460 

5,700 

7, 650 



4,950 

7, 27.". 

15,100 
13,800 



7,940 
8,960 

6,250 
4,400 

8,000 
9,550 

18.320 
32,380 

2,500 
680 

12,250 
14,250 



6,856 

8,540 



4,628 
9,550 



3,300 



2,600 
2,600 

6,500 
13,300 

6,100 
6,080 

5,060 
5,600 

12,600 
13,810 

3,408 
2,160 



276,711 
303,553 



1 Estimated, budget not received. 



Statistics of Cooperative Extension Work, 1920-1921. 13 

extension work for two years ending June SO, 1921, by projects — Continued. 



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$3,800 
3,620 












$4,259 






























3, 700 

3,805 

650 
22,800 


$3,210 
4,660 


$9, 100 

12,700 












































1,083 

1,200 

5,400 

862 
2,583 

2,450 
















$3, 600 
4,000 

4,860 
5,440 

22,050 
40,010 


































22, 130 
17,320 

15,040 
17,000 


11, 280 
15, 7* 

5,100 
6,400 


$10, 630 
16, 730 

3,000 
3,600 


$7,700 
13, 250 

2,640 
6,300 


$4, 100 
4,525 

3,200 
5,200 


$9, 530 

2,800 
10,870 


12,020 
13,820 

3,500 
4,000 

3,500 

4,100 

7, 106 
19,010 

3,000 


$9, 775 


$3, 150 














5,480 
15,830 


$8,460 










23,595 
2,505 

5,920 
3,192 




4,500 
3,100 


1,400 

19,740 
14, 660 


1,450 

10, 150 

11,879 

3,540 
3,700 

4,000 
4, 975 

7,900 
10, 540 


1,500 a 




2,750 

S, 553 
11,460 

3,540 
3,200 














3,560 
3,700 


3,400 
4,300 








27, 360 
28,585 


$3,620 
3,660 






3,706[ 
















26, 600 
4,350 








2,989 


$600 




4,200 
8, 77.5 

9,050 
19, 000 

450 




1,000 




3,700 
4,475 

3,700 
7,590 
















4, 575 












10, 150 
16, 600 


4,500 

5, 300 












13,000 
17,234 

746 




1,1011 




10, 000 




































3,700 
5,320 

2,400 


7,100 
9,067 

3,800 
5,520 

3,856 
4,700 


8,950 
12,000 

3,500 
1,650 

2,770 


3,050 
600 


2, 875 
6,400 






1,92.5 
2,125 


3,700 






4, 375 
2, 166 

2,400 








45, 600 










3,700 
4,000 

3.796 


3,760 
5,320 














4,000 


400 
















6,916 








3,040 








400 4.000 






8,360 












20, 642 
24, 890 










15, 279 








02,77i; 
















11,747 


145, 550 








9, 640 




1,000 










1,500 
3,700 

3,075 
3,075 


350 
75 


2,900 




2,800 
800 


700 
3,850 


10,812 
3,375 










400 




1,200 








300 
300 

9,600 
10, 620 

3,300 
3,600 

8,000 
8,000 

3,960 
5,978 




































2,100 
2,450 


3,960 
3,400 

3,300 
4,000 

4,720 
5,207 

15, 020 
17,489 

3,468 
2,360 








2,800 
6, 100 












4,600 
2,000 

4,586 
4,100 




2, 400 

2,800 2,860 
2,900 


200 
















3,600 




2,600 








2,800 


1,450 


3,300 










2, 505 
7,699 






4, 280 
6,270 


1,520 
1,200 




2,050 
















4,870 
5,896 






9,690 
11,184 








21,250 




1,950 




3,975 


1,843 














200 
100 


400 
100 






400 






















200 
























50,800 213,549 
60,255 257,608 


187, 152 
248,042 


76, 692 
109, 519 


62, 987 
97,165 


15,250 

12,555 


99,569 
122, 124 


151, 261 
183,268 


27,889 
47,694 


149,041 
449,640 


13, 480 
32,630 


67,000 
39,455 


10,480 
33,890 


271, 193 
156, 140 


67, 400 
86,480 



14 Department Circular HO, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 

Table V. — Funds available for cooperative agricultural extension ivorh, classified by 

original sources. 



Source of funds. 


1914-15 


1915-16 


1916-17 


1917-18 


Federal Government: 

Farmers' cooperative demonstra- 


$905,782.00 
105, 168. 40 


$900,389.92 
165, 172. 01 


$958,333.87 
185,893.15 


$951,333.82 




507,282.95 


Federal Smith- Lever — 


2,949.072.48 




474. 934. 73 


1,077,923.73 


1,575,054.38 


2,068,066.29 






Total 


1,485,885.13 


2,143,485.66 


2,719,2S1.40 


6,475,755.54 


Within the State: 
State and college — 
Offset— 




497,484.18 
872,733.90 


952,114.31 
832,114.16 


1,313,330.47 


Other 


1,044,270.38 


881,091.25 






Total 


1,044,270.38 


1,370,218.08 


1,784,228.47 


2,194,421.72 






County— 
Offset- 




69,226.79 
973,251.56 


94,556.74 
1,258,296.14 


215,077.20 


Other. . 


780,331.79 


1,863,632.29 






Total 


780,331.79 


1,042,478.35 


1,352,852.88 


2,078,709.49 






Miscellaneous: 
Offset— 




31,212.76 
276,786.09 


48,383.33 
244,873.55 


59,658.62 


Other . . 


286,748.55 


494,219.38 






Total 


286,748.55 


307,998.85 


293,256.88 


553,878.00 








2,111,350.72 
3,597,235.85 


2,720,695.28 
4,864,180.94 


3,430,338.23 
6,149,619.63 


4,827,009.21 




11,302,764.75 







Source of funds. 



1918-19 



1919-20 1 



1920-21 1 



Federal Government: 

Farmers' cooperative demonstration work . 

Other bureaus 

Federal Smith-Lever — 

Emergency 

Regular 

Supplementary 



$966,596.57 
935,373.64 

4,598,243.13 
2,538,828.04 



$984,780.00 
295,795.00 



3,080,000.00 
1,418,627.00 



Total. 



9,039,041.38 



5,779,202.00 



Within the State: 
State and college — 
Offset— 

Smith-Lever 

Supplementary. 
Other 



1,586,066.42 
"*96i"828."49 



2,383,833. 7S 

,221.93 

965,503.00 



Total. 



2,487,894.91 



3,735,558.71 



County— 

Offset— ' 

Smith-Lever 

Supplementary. 

Other 



316,367.59 
'2*291 ,'269.36 



185,676.70 

935,916.48 

2,994,031.00 



Total. 



2,607,576.89 



4,115,624.18 



Miscellaneous: 

Offset— 

Smith-Lever 

Supplementary. 

Other 



156,394.03 
"370,'653.29 



30,489,52 
96,489.69 
496,583.00 



Total. 



623,562.21 



Total within the States. 
Grand total 



5,622,519.12 
14,661,560.50 



8,474,745.10 
14,253,947.10 



1,006,750.00 
174,497.00 



$3,580,000.00 
1,500,000.00 



6,261,247.00 



2,685,173.61 

352,214.38 

1,630,980.00 



4, 6t 8, 367. 99 



309, 224. 17 
1,021,295.93 
3,727,031.00 



5,057,551.10 



105,601.27 
126,489.69 
611,391.00 



10,569,401.05 
16,830,648.05 



'Allotments. 



Statistics of Cooperative Extension Work, 1920-1921. 15 

Table VI. — Number of counties with agents. 





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67 
14 
75 
45 
35 
8 
3 
54 

152 
34 

102 
92 
99 

105 

120 

64 

16 
23 
13 
84 
86 
81 

114 
41 
93 
15 
10 
19 
26 
57 

100 
51 
75 
77 
35 
67 
5 
45 
66 
96 

250 
28 
14 

100 
37 
55 
71 
21 


67 

45 
4 
13 

1 

25 
80 
2 
14 

27 

9 

9 

2S 

41 

8 
1 

11 
27 
48 
13 
4 
5 


07 
3 

52 

11 

13 

6 

3 

36 

81 

3 

18 

31 

11 

39 

39 

43 

3 

13 

10 

17 

23 

49 

15 

8 

8 


65 
6 
S3 
13 

19 

7 

3 

33 

83 

7 

20 

32 

16 

56 

47 

43 

4 

16 

9 

22 

19 

44 

14 

7 

9 


62 
7 
61 
17 
16 
8 
2 
37 
117 
11 
22 
40 
26 
53 
45 
42 
9 
23 
11 
30 
16 
53 
15 
12 
8 
6 
9 
10 
11 
41 
69 
17 
20 
62 
14 
45 
4 
40 
13 
57 
92 
15 
13 
53 
22 
45 
22 
13 

1,436 


66 
11 
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33 
29 

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3 
53 
120 
27 
53 
83 
97 
67 
90 
58 
16 
22 
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71 
85 
79 
71 
23 
79 

8 
10 
17 
25 
56 
91 
38 
63 
77 
24 
53 

5 
43 
59 
91 
178 
28 
13 
75 
34 
48 
59 

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2, 43.3 


65 

11 

66 
35 

27 
8 
3 
47 
134 
32 
63 
70 
99 
53 
71 
55 
16 
23 
13 
63 
86 
75 
52 
24 
54 
4 

10 
18 
26 
55 
87 
32 
65 
70 
23 
40 
4 
45 
36 
70 
168 
22 
13 
71 
29 
4s 
41 
13 


55 
10 

5s 
35 
24 
8 
3 
32 
97 
34 
81 
68 


18 


19 


27 


28 


67 

3 

65 

24 
7 
8 
3 
54 
125 
24 
88 
22 
96 
11 
96 
33 
14 
22 
12 
24 
39 
71 
4s 
IS 
30 

10 

9 
8 
11 
38 
72 
33 
13 
50 
15 
4S 


54 
6 
58 
8 
3 
6 
2 
42 
93 
4 
17 
8 
23 
8 
71 
32 
2 

23 

10 

13 

8 

64 

20 

11 

10 

5 

6 

5 

5 

24 

66 

5 

5 

46 

5 


32 
6 


Arizona 




15 


20 


31 


47 


42 
10 


California 


Colorado 






2 


5 
1 

35 
57 


2 


Connecticut 






6 


Delaware 










Florida 


24 
29 


27 
48 


28 

45 


29 

66 

5 


Georgia 










1 




11 








5 




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51 
53 
41 
16 
22 
11 
60 
82 
71 
47 
27 

6 
9 
is 
22 
5.") 
77 
28 
63 
73 
26 
54 
4 

4.". 
39 
45 
127 
21 
12 
57 
32 
40 
42 
U 










19 












9 


Kentucky 


9 
13 


19 
13 


24 
18 


27 
20 


18 
24 
5 




Maine 




5 


6 


10 

1 
1 


13 
6 
1 




Massachusetts 


9 








12 


Minnesota 






8 




33 


33 




49 


53 
11 


Missouri * 












9 


Nebraska 








2 
2 


7 


Nevada 






1 


5 


New Hampshire 


1 

4 

25 
51 
17 
8 
40 
10 
10 


5 
7 
8 
29 
64 
15 
10 
56 
12 
14 


8 
11 

9 
36 
65 
15 
12 
59 
13 
22 

4 
42 
11 
48 
90 

8 
11 
51 
13 
29 
13 

8 






3 


New Jersey 






1 


8 


New Mexico 






4 


New York 






1 
44 

1 
22 


3 

4s 
2 

23 


22 


North Carolina 

North Dakota 


27 


34 


59 
4 


Ohio 


2 




19 


24 


40 


Oregon 


5 


Pennsylvania 






1 






Rhode Island 






4 

44 
42 
94 
67 
14 

7 
52 
22 
33 
17 

5 


45 

3 

77 

69 

4 

5 

36 

6 

22 

4 

7 


2 


Sout h Carolina 


43 

3 

36 

98 

8 
7 

53 
7 

13 
9 
3 


43 
5 
3S 
99 
10 
9 

55 
10 
27 
12 
6 


21 


24 


31 


36 


45 
3 




is 
26 


24 
27 


31 
3s 
2 


49 
31 
2 


41 


Texas 


55 


Utah 


6 


Vermont 






4 




17 


22 


25 


38 


28 


Washington 


8 




5 


10 


12 


12 


12 


Wisconsin 


2 


Wvoming 










7 








430 


537 




Total 


2, 940 


928 


1,136 


1,225 


2,247 


2,033 


279 


350 


1,715 


1,049 


784 



16 Department Circular 1W, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 

Table VII. — Kind and number of extension workers, 1917-19 J! . 



Kind of agent. 


July l, 
1917. 


Jan. 1, 
1918. 


July 1, 
19i8. 


Jan. 1. 
1919. 


July 1, 
1919. 


Jan. 1, 
1920. 


July 1, 
1920. 


Oct. 1, 
1920. 


COUNTY AGENT WORK. 

South. 


29 

55 
888 
66 


27 

73 

1,078 
105 


27 

80 
1,156 

142 


26 

73 
1,114 

148 


29 

79 

1,124 

177 


29 

09 
916 
151 


29 

62 
869 
158 


28 


Assistant State leaders and district 


60 




852 


Local agents (colored) 


151 


Total 


1,038 


1,283 


1,405 


1,361 


1,409 


1, 105 


1,118 


1,091 






North and West. 


33 
25 

503 


33 

26 

1,009 


36 

203 

1,357 


31 

91 

1,291 


33 

78 
1,288 


31 

78 
1,108 


31 

65 

1,145 


31 




60 


County agents and assistants 


1,170 


Total 


621 


1,068 


1,596 


1,413 


1,399 


1,217 


1,241 


1,261 






United States. 


62 

80 

1,451 

66 


60 

99 

2,087 

105 


63 

283 

2,513 

142 


57 

164 

2,405 

148 


62 

157 

2,412 

177 


60 

147 

2,024 

151 


60 

127 

2,014 

158 


59 




120 




2,022 




151 


Total 


1,659 


2,351 


3,001 


2,774 


2,808 


2,382 


2,359 


2,352 






HOME DEMONSTRATION WORK. 

South. 


13 

33 
513 

7 


14 

60 
749 
71 

65 
8 


14 

57 

883 

175 

S3 

19 


15 

722 

134 

64 

15 


13 

82 
763 
250 

50 
7 


15 

73 

596 
51 


15 

77 

564 

74 


15 


Assistant State leaders and district 


75 




560 




68 






City agents (colored) 










Total 


566 


967 


1,231 


1,027 


1,165 


735 


730 


718 






North and West. 


7 


47 

30 

307 

57 


47 

47 

602 

107 


34 

47 

462 

109 


34 

41 

433 

101 


29 

43 

214 

11 


28 

29 

242 

10 


29 




22 




20 


248 




11 








Total 


27 


441 


803 


652 


609 


297 


309 


310 






United States. 


20 

33 
533 

7 


61 

90 

1,056 

71 

122 

8 


61 

104 

1,485 

175 

190 

19 


49 

124 

1,184 

134 

173 

15 


47 

123 

1, 196 

250 

151 


44 

116 

810 

51 

11 


43 

106 

806 

74 

10 


44 


Assistant State leaders and district 


97 




808 




68 




11 


















Total 


593 


1,408 


2,034 


1,679 


1,774 


1,032 


1,039 


1,028 






BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUB WORK. 

South. 


24 


19 
33 

27 


18 


21 


41 


32 


40 


35 








31 


67 


44 


64 


21 


37 


34 


Total 


55 


79 


85 


65 


105 


53 


77 


69 






North and West. 


30 
33 

130 


28 
68 
270 


27 
134 
935 


29 

95 

256 


23 
89 
469 


28 
73 
230 


26 
66 

273 


29 




57 




257 






Total 


193 


366 


1,096 


380 


581 


331 


365 


343 






United States. 


54 
33 
161 


47 
101 
297 


45 

134 

1,002 


50 
95 

300 


64 

89 

533 


60 

73 

251 


66 
66 

310 


64 




57 




291 






Total 


248 


445 


1,181 


445 


686 


384 


442 


412 






SUMMARY OF TOTAL. 

County agent work 


1, 659 
593 

248 


2,351 

1,408 

445 


3,001 
2, 034 
1,181 


2,774 

1,679 

445 


2,S08 
1,774 

680 


2,382 

1,032 

384 


2, 359 

1, 039 

442 


2,352 


Home demonstration work 


1,028 




412 




2,500 


4,204 


6,216 


4,898 


5,268 


3,798 


3,840 


3,792 







Statistics of Cooperative Extension Work, 1920-1921. 17 

ACT OP 1914 PROVIDING FOR COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK. 

[Smith-Lever Act.] 

AN ACT To provide for cooperative agricultural extension work between the agricultural colleges in the 
several States receiving the benefits of an act of Congress approved July second, eighteen hundred and 
sixty-two, and of acts supplementary thereto, and the United States Department of Agriculture. 

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America 
in Congress assembled. That in order to aid in diffusing among the people of the United 
States useful and practical information on subjects relating to agricultural and home 
economics, and to encourage the application of the same, there may be inaugurated 
in connection with the college or colleges in each State now receiving, or which may 
hereafter receive, the benefits of the act of Congress approved July second, eighteen 
hundred and sixty-two, entitled "An act donating public lands to the several States 
and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the 
mechanic arts" (Twelfth Statutes at Large, page five hundred and three), and of the 
act of Congress approved August thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety (Twenty- 
sixth Statutes at Large, page four hundred and seventeen and chapter eight hundred 
and forty-one), agricultural extension work which shall be carried on in cooperation 
with the United States Department of Agriculture: Provided, That in any State in 
which two or more such colleges have been or hereafter may be established the appro- 
priations hereinafter made to such State shall be administered by such college or 
colleges as the legislature of such State may direct: Provided further, That, pending 
the inauguration and development of the cooperative extension work herein author- 
ized, nothing in this act shall be construed to discontinue either the farm manage- 
ment work or the farmers' cooperative demonstration work as now conducted by the 
Bureau of Plant Industry of the Department of Agriculture. 

Sec. 2. That cooperative agricultural extension work shall consist of the giving 
of instruction and practical demonstrations in agriculture and home economics to 
persons not attending or resident in said colleges in the several communities, and 
imparting to such persons information on said subjects through field demonstrations, 
publications, and otherwise; and this work shall be carried on in in such manner as 
may be mutually agreed upon by the Secretary of Agriculture and the State 
agricultural college or colleges receiving the benefits of this act. 

Sec. 3. That for the purpose of paying the expenses of said cooperative agricultural 
extension work and the necessary printing and distributing of information in con- 
nection with the same, there is permanently appropriated, out of any money in the 
Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $480,000 for each year, $10,000 of 
which shall be paid annually, in the manner hereinafter provided, to each State 
which shall by action of its legislature assent to the provisions of this act: Provided, 
That payment of such installments of the appropriation hereinbefore made as shall 
become due to any State before the adjournment of the regular session of the legis- 
lature meeting next after the passage of this act may, in the absence of prior legislative 
assent, be made upon the assent of the governor thereof, duly certified to the Secre- 
tary of the Treasury: Provided further, That there is also appropriated an additional 
sum of $600,000 for the fiscal year following that in which the foregoing appropriation 
first becomes available, and for each year thereafter for seven years a sum exceeding 
by $500,000 the sum appropriated for each preceding year, and for each year thereafter 
there is permanently appropriated for each year the sum of $4,100,000 in addition 
to the sum of $480,000 hereinbefore provided: Provided further, That before the funds 
herein appropriated shall become available to any college for any fiscal year plans 
for the work to be carried on under this act shall be submitted by the proper officials 
of each college and approved by the Secretary of Agriculture. Such additional sums 
shall be used only for the purposes hereinbefore stated, and shall be allotted annually 



18 Department Circular IkO, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 

to each State by the Secretary of Agriculture and paid in the manner hereinbefore 
provided, in the proportion which the rural population of each State bears to the total 
rural population of all the States as determined by the next preceding Federal census: 
Provided further, That no payment out of the additional appropriations herein pro- 
vided shall be made in any year to any State until an equal sum has been appropri- 
ated for that year by the legislature of such State, or provided by State, county, col- 
lege, local authority, or individual contributions from within the State, for the main- 
tenance of the cooperative agricultural extension work provided for in this act. 

Sec. 4. That the sums hereby appropriated for extension work shall be paid in equal 
semiannual payments on the first day of January and July of each year by the Secretary 
of the Treasury upon the warrant of the Secretary of Agriculture, out of the Treasury 
of the United States, to the treasurer or other officer of the State duly authorized by 
the laws of the State to receive the same; and such officer shall be required to report 
to The Secretary of Agriculture, on or before the first day of September of each year, 
a detailed statement of the amount so received during the previous fiscal year, and of 
its disbursement, on forms prescribed by the Secretary of Agriculture. 

Sec. 5. That if any portion of the moneys received by the designated officer of 
any State for the support and maintenance of cooperative agricultural extension 
work, as provided in this act, shall by any action or contingency be diminished or 
lost or be misapplied, it shall be replaced by said State to which it belongs, and until 
so replaced no- subsequent appropriation shall be apportioned or paid to said State, 
and no portion of said moneys shall be applied, directly or indirectly, to the pur- 
chase, erection, preservation, or repair of any building or buildings, or the purchase 
or rental of land, or in college-course teaching, lectures in colleges, promoting agri- 
cultural trains, or any other purpose not specified in this act, and not more than five 
per centum of each annual appropriation shall be applied to the printing and dis- 
tribution of publications. It shall be the duty of each of said colleges annually, on 
or before the first day of January, to make to the governor of the State in which it is 
located a full and detailed report of its operations in the direction of extension work 
as defined in this act, including a detailed statement of receipts and expenditures 
from all sources for this purpose, a copy of which report shall be sent to the Secretary 
of Agriculture and to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States. 

Sec 6. That on or before the first day of July in each year after the passage of this 
act the Secretary of Agriculture shall ascertain and certify to the Secretary of the 
Treasury as to each State whether it is entitled to receive its share of the annual 
appropriation for cooperative agricultural extension work under this act, and the 
amount which it is entitled to receive. If the Secretary of Agriculture shall with- 
hold a certificate from any State of its appropriation, the facts and reasons therefor 
shall be reported to the President, and the amount involved shall be kept separate 
in the Treasury until the expiration of the Congress next succeeding a session of the 
legislature of any State from which a certificate has been withheld, in order that the 
State may, if it should so desire, appeal to Congress from the determination of the 
Secretary of Agriculture. If the next Congress shall not direct such sum to be paid, 
it shall be covered into the Treasury. 

Sec. 7. That the Secretary of Agriculture shall make an annual report to Congress 
of the receipts, expenditures, and results of the cooperative agricultural extension 
work in all of the States receiving the benefits of this act, and also whether the appro- 
priation of any State has been withheld, and if so, the reasons therefor. 

Sec. 8. That Congress may at any time alter, amend or repeal any or all of the 
provisions of this act. 

Approved, May 8, 1914 (38 Stat. L., 372) 



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